Elevator Action August 1987 Taito
Eliminator Boat Duel November 1991 Electro Brain Corp.
Elite 1991 Imagineer Europe only
The Empire Strikes Back March 1992 JVC
Evert and Lendl Top Players’ Tennis January 1990 Asmik US only \ Released as Four Players’ Tennis in Europe \ Released as World Super Tennis in Japan
Excitebike October 1985 Nintendo
Exodus 1991 Wisdom Tree Unlicensed

F-117A Stealth Fighter December 1992 Microprose
F-15 City War 1990 American Video Entertainment Unlicensed
F-15 Strike Eagle February 1992 Microprose
Family Feud May 1991 Gametek United States only
The Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy April 1991 Camerica
Fantasy Zone 1987 Tengen UnlicensedFaria: A World of Mystery and Danger June 1991 ASCII (Slight tear on end label)
Faxanadu August 1989 Nintendo
Felix the Cat October 1992 Hudson Soft
Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge June 1992 Acclaim
Fester’s Quest September 1989 Sunsoft
Final Fantasy July 1990 Nintendo Developed by Squaresoft. Remade for PlayStation under Final Fantasy Origins, and for Game Boy Advance
Fire ‘n Ice March 1993 Tecmo Solomon’s Key 2 in Japan
Firehawk 1989 Unlicensed
Fisher Price: Firehouse Rescue March 1992 Gametek
Fisher Price: I Can Remember March 1990 Gametek
Fisher Price: Perfect Fit March 1990 Gametek
Fist of the North Star April 1989 Taxan
Flight of the Intruder May 1991 Mindscape
The Flintstones: Rescue of Dino and Hoppy December 1991 Taito
The Flintstones: The Surprise at Dinosaur Peak August 1994 Taito
Flying Dragon: The Secret Scroll August 1989 Culture Brain
Flying Warriors February 1991 Culture Brain
Formula 1: Built to Win November 1990 Seta
Frankenstein: The Monster Returns July 1991 Bandai
Freedom Force April 1988 Sunsoft
Friday the 13th February 1989 LJN
Fun House January 1991 Hi Tech United States only

Hammerin’ Harry 1992 Irem Europe only
Harlem Globetrotters March 1991 Gametek
Hatris April 1992 Bullet Proof
Heavy Barrel March 1990 Data East
Heavy Shreddin’ June 1990 Parker Brothers
High Speed July 1991 Tradewest
Hogan’s Alley October 1985 Nintendo
Hollywood Squares September 1989 Gametek United States only
Home Alone October 1991 THQ
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York October 1992 THQ
Hook April 1992 Imagesot
Hoops June 1989 Jaleco Moero!! Junior Basket – Two on Two in JapanHot Slot 1991 Panesian
Hudson Hawk February 1992 Imagesoft
The Hunt for Red October January 1991 Hi Tech
Hydlide June 1989 FCI

Wacky Races May 1992 Atlus
Wall Street Kid June 1990 Sofel
Wally Bear and the NO! Gang 1992 American Video Entertainment Unlicensed
Wario’s Woods December 1994 Nintendo Last NES game released
Wayne Gretzky Hockey January 1991 THQ
Wayne’s World November 1993 THQ
Werewolf: The Last Warrior November 1990 Data East
Wheel of Fortune September 1988 Gametek United States only
Wheel of Fortune Family Edition March 1990 Gametek United States only
Wheel of Fortune Featuring Vanna White January 1992 Gametek United States only
Wheel of Fortune Junior Edition October 1989 Gametek United States only
Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego? October 1991 Konami
Where’s Waldo? September 1991 THQ
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? September 1989 LJN
Whomp ‘Em March 1991 Jaleco
Widget November 1992 Atlus
Wild Gunman October 1985 Nintendo
Willow December 1989 Capcom
Win Lose or Draw March 1990 Hi Tech
Winter Games September 1987 Acclaim
Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord July 1990 Ascii
Wizardry: The Knight of Diamonds April 1992 Ascii
Wizards & Warriors December 1987 Acclaim
Wizards & Warriors III March 1992 Acclaim
Wolverine October 1991 LJN
World Champ April 1991 Romstar
World Championship Wrestling April 1990 FCI
World Class Track Meet August 1988
World Games March 1989 Milton Bradley Company
Wrath of the Black Manta April 1990 Taito
Wrecking Crew October 1985 Nintendo
Wurm: Journey To The Center Of The Earth November 1991 Asmik
WWF King of the Ring November 1993 LJN
WWF WrestleMania January 1989 Acclaim
WWF WrestleMania Challenge November 1990 LJN
WWF WrestleMania: Steel Cage Challenge September 1992 LJN

Xenophobe December 1988 Sunsoft
Xevious September 1988 Bandai Developed by Namco
Xexyz April 1990 Hudson Soft

Yo! Noid November 1990 Capcom
Yoshi June 1992 Nintendo Released as Mario and Yoshi in Europe
Yoshi’s Cookie April 1993 Nintendo
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles December 1992 Jaleco

* TC-021 Super Pang (unauthorized port of Super Famicom title Super Buster Bros)
* TC-022 Super Pang II
* TC-023 Popo Team
* TC-024 Rockball
* TC-025 Silver Eagle (a shoot ’em up)
* TC-026 Q Boy (A prototype screen shot in the back of certain Sachen game manuals showing previews shows the game being named ‘Puff Kid’ at one point, and having a menu that contains an “Options” menu.)
* TC-027 Street Heroes
* TC-028 Jurassic Boy (Famicom/NES/Game Boy Color, A Sonic-esique game that lacks abilities from the original, such as rolling along the ground and spin dash. * The NES manual mentions these features, however, and the game itself contains numerous unused sprites, more than actually used, suggesting that it had these features at one point, or were planned. Says “Jurassic Boy 2” on title screen.)
* TC-029 Gaiapolis
* TC-030 Thunder Blaster Man (A platformer with a gliding ability and a boomerang weapon, title screen says “Rocman X”)

Comments

Xaviervonrottie

May 7, 2010 at 8:52 pm

LOL I remember both Peek-A-Boo Poker and bubble house babes! Those were the first adult games I ever remember. I have not seen them for years now. I never had a copy of them but I do remember renting them at one point.

Well he gets a lot of stuff from fans, but yeah, I guess he collected over half of these on his own. But then again, he had friends like Pat and Mike, and they probably helped him get certain titles more easily.

James I know these lists are a pain in the ass to make, but it would be cool if you made a list of NES that you own in the original boxes. That way you could keep up with your boxed games….and if someone wanted to donate a NES game complete in box….they would know which ones you need :p

You Should do a review on the WORST Mario Gameboy game EVER
Super Mario Land.
It SUCKS
Bad Programing
Wierd Enemies
Koopas that blow up
things that dont have anything to do with mario
Do a revew on it you asshole

Super mario land. is AWESOME for its time, even for a handheld. have you heard the music? (not the annoying sound of the time counting down to add up points at the end of the levels) It had Great graphics, and its like 100x better than any of the other games he played

How Dare You Call James An Asshole , I Dont Care If It Was A Joke It’s Unacceptable, Yes Super Mario Land Is Kind Of A Bad Game But There’s No Need For Insults , You Want Play A Bad Game, Play Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde For NES Motherfucker

Meh….Great list James, but thank god for Emulators! I’ve got every NES (including the ones your missing), SNES, & Genesis game saved in a very small folder on my HD. Oh, and you can get NES USB controllers @ Amazon.com for your computer too. Here’s the link!

i see a few games not even on the list yet so there are still games james hasnt heard of or forgoten to put on the list honestly people who think he has almost all the game dont actually know how many nintendo game there really is out there im a knowledgeable guy in the nintendo world like james and i dont even know them all so it just goes to show how many people really dont know about ill mention a few not on the list above just to prove my point
1) Circus Charlie (very frustrating game)
2)the 63 in 1 series cartridges i own one and might consider donating it to james collection in the near future its a rare cartridge i think no1 has anymore cept 5-10 random people possibly
3)an 100something in 1 cartridge that we lost along time ago that came out not long after the 63 in 1 cartridge.
thats just some not on the list that doesnt include all the missing pal and ntsc-j games out there we never saw.

Huang Di…which I believe was a China/Taiwan exclusive game for the Famicom. I didn’t see it anywhere on the list. I’ve never seen cover art for it, but I have played the rom on an emulator. Excellent side scroller action title!

Huh… Lickle is missing?
Seems to be an ‘only in Japan’ game. (Famicom)
If you like Megaman, go play Lickle. It’s like Megaman, only better (except the music. It sucks.) The graphics are with the best I’ve ever seen on NES (including demos) and it plays a lot like Megaman.

Like I said on another comment, my uncle has the Nintendo World Championships in a box full of NES games just chilling in his basement. I think he also has Bubble Bath Babes because he had all the “porn” NES games back as a teenager lmao

You’re missing the game Mr Splash from your list. Hiroshi Inukai (also known as Polygon) created Mr Splash for the Famicom back in 2007, however to this day it remains almost unheard of due to a limited distribution model.

I see James Rolfe has made it’s list from the wikipedia’s list of Nintendo entertainment system game.

But that list lacks a couple of games!

For instance, there is an AFTER BURNER II edited by Sunsoft in 1989 on the american NES. It’s far more shitty than the original Sega After Burner II, but it still exists and should be found by Rolfe if he ever wishes to have a full collection!

I also see that the nerd has included the fantastic Adventures of Dizzy in his list, but there actually was another Dizzy the Egg game released on the NES console: DIZZY THE ADVENTURER, by Codemasters in 1993, and only for USA. It was on of these unlicensed games that could only be used with the Aladdin Deck Enhancer. Dizzy the Adventurer is the 6th game in the Dizzy series, and was originaly released in 1991 on old computer systems (Atari ST / Amiga / Commodore 64 / ZX Spectrum …) as Dizzy the Prince of Northfolk.

(I wonder if the nerd is ever gonna try someday to review the old computer systems, the one that came before the first Windows versions… There were actually tons of shitty games on these systems!)

Another game that’s not in nerd’s list is the DRAGON BALL game. It was first released on Famicom in 1986 by Bandai, as is a pretty shitty game that is supposed to retrace the first adventure of Goku, Bulma, Yamcha and all the caracters of the Dragon Ball animated series.

The game was then ported on the US NES in 1988, but was renamed Dragon Power (and Rolfe owns this game), but actually had many changes from the original: The main caracter is no longer more Goku, but a guy that lokks like him, and several other changes…

However, there was a European portage of the original Dragon Ball game, only released in France (because Dragon Ball was the most popular TV animation among the french kids back in the 80’s) , and directly translated from japanese to french with no changes from the original game such as Dragon Power did. It’s very easy to find these days in France: evry retro gaming stores has a couple of these games since it’s one of the shittyest ever released on the console.

There’s also another game Rolfe didn’t registered on his list: FORMULA 1 SENSATION, made by Konami and only released in Europe in 1993 by Palcom (a society created by Konami in order to distribute their games in Europe back then). It was initially released on Famicom as F-1 Sensation, but since it’s one of the best formula 1 simulator ever made (not to say the best) on the NES, and since the europeans are very fond of F-1 racing, they got to be the only one to have this game. It’s not a shitty one, it’s actually quite good.

Another game only released in Europe that Rolfe did actually miss is ROD LAND, made by Jaleco, in 1992. Its a portage of an Arcade Game only released in Japan, and it’s a kind of Bubble Bobble game. The two only european countries who got this game back them where Italy and Spain and it wasn’t published in massive quantities: It’s the rarest NES licenced game cartridge ever made, and it’s a true challenge to find one nowdays! Good Luke to James Rolfe if he ever tries one day to find this one!

The last game I actually don’t see in the nerds list is SUPER OFF-ROAD (full name: Ivan ‘Ironman’ Stewart’s Super Off Road). It’s also a portage of an arcade version, and it was released in USA and Europe in 1989 by Tradewest. The Super Nintendo version is well best known but the classic NES version is a pretty good game(unlike the superNES one) , and it’s playable up to 4 people. It’s a kind of RC pro Am or Micro Machine game. I own this one in my collection, with the box all the full notice, and I’m pretty sure Rolfe could find it here and there…

Considering the game colection, I think that’s all. But there still are some particular cartridges out there than comes up with the NES. For example, I know there was a Joystick Test Cartridge that could be sent to you by Nintendo’s after sales service if you had a controller failure. There’s also a U-Force Test Cartridge in order to calibrate the device, but I think it was sold with the U-Force, so I wouldn’t be surprised Rolfe already owns it.

Do “Dungeon Magic, Sword of Elements”. I tried to play it and couldnt stand it for more than 15 minutes. It was another sorry nes attempt at 3d adventure. Maybe you have a different opinion about it than i do? Might be a good game to review.

I also remember Bubble Bath Babes at Hastings back in the day. I think I actually rented it once. They also had a few hentai titles. Ahhh, legally renting porn while still in high school…doesn’t get any better than that.

Also, on the NES list, when you look at one of the white lines in between all the blue lines, it has a 3D affect to it.

Oh hey, your List is missing “Battle Kid: Fortress of Peril” it came out in 2010. Don’t bother playing it unless you are extremely hardcore though or want to make a Angry Video Game Nerd of you getting extremely pissed at the difficulty. But yeah, Idk where you can get it but there’s proof of it and people playing it.

@jolteonbeast the funny thing is that James/AVGN does own Battle Kid: Fortress of Peril. Watch this video, http://www.youtube.com/user/SivakD#p/u/56/LKey1_gjjls, It shows Sivak giving AVGN a copy of Battle Kid(Sivak is the creator of Battle Kid). Also, if you watch AVGN Zelda 2 video, you can see Battle Kid on his self. I hope to god AVGN does a review/video of Battle Kid Fortress of Peril it will be hilarious. Or maybe he can do one video reviewing/playing Battle Kid and Battle Kid 2(coming out some time in 2012). BTW, Sivak has partnership with RetroZone(retrousb.com) to produce and sell the Battle Kid cartridges. RetroZone is the same place that AVGN got his NWC 1990 reproduction cartridge(blue cartridge) you see in the nwc video. I just ordered my cartridge of Battle Kid: Fortress of Peril yesterday and it should be arriving in 1-2 weeks. Can’t wait to play it and probably getting extremely pissed too. Here is a link to the game on retrozone, http://www.retrousb.com/product_info.php?cPath=30&products_id=86

@MotherFucker Mike Hey, I can’t help but notice that Mother (Earthbound Zero), Fire Emblem:Dragon of Dark and Sword of Light, and Fire Emblem Gaiden are missing from this list. Is this intentional or have these Japanese NES games been overlooked?As of late Fire Emblem has been gaining quite a bit of popularity and I’m surprised that it’s not listed here.

@MotherFucker Mike Hey, I can’t help but notice that Mother (Earthbound Zero), Fire Emblem:Dragon of Dark and Sword of Light, and Fire Emblem Gaiden are missing from this list. Is this intentional or have these Japanese NES games been overlooked?

As of late Fire Emblem has been gaining quite a bit of popularity and I’m surprised that it’s not listed here.

@MotherFucker Mike Hey, I can’t help but notice that Mother (Earthbound Zero), Fire Emblem:Dragon of Dark and Sword of Light, and Fire Emblem Gaiden are missing from this list. Is this intentional or have these Japanese NES games been overlooked?

As of late Fire Emblem has been gaining quite a bit of popularity and I’m surprised that it’s not listed here.

@MotherFucker Mike Hey, I can’t help but notice that Mother (Earthbound Zero), Fire Emblem:Dragon of Dark and Sword of Light, and Fire Emblem Gaiden are missing from this list. Is this intentional or have these Japanese NES games been overlooked?

As of late Fire Emblem has been gaining quite a bit of popularity and I’m surprised that it’s not listed here.

@MotherFucker Mike Hey, I can’t help but notice that Mother (Earthbound Zero), Fire Emblem:Dragon of Dark and Sword of Light, and Fire Emblem Gaiden are missing from this list. Is this intentional or have these Japanese NES games been overlooked?

As of late Fire Emblem has been gaining quite a bit of popularity and I’m surprised that it’s not listed here.

I notice you have Shatterhand in the collection. I was wondering if you ever played it and what you think of it? I’m just asking because I’m promoting my Shatterhand project that is yet to be revealed. So I’m just trying to get as much information on Shatterhand as I possibly can.

@Mike/Cinemassacre I notice you have Shatterhand in the collection. I was wondering if you ever played it and what you think of it? I’m just asking because I’m promoting my Shatterhand project that is yet to be revealed. So I’m just trying to get as much information on Shatterhand as I possibly can.

James could have included “Castle of Deceit” in his Action52 review. It plays just like the Action52 platformers (like Ooze) except you don’t have to tap the jump button, you can hold it. But B jumps and A attacks (reverse button bullshit), the graphics are better than A52, the music is worse (has about the same quality as the gameplay in A52. mute the tv for your ears sake) and the game sucks buttfucks.

I played it for maybe 5 minutes. You get the key, you die, you lose the key, the key doesn’t come back, you reset the console (or emulator) you get the key, you don’t die, you find a door that lets you in, there is a room with a key, you get it, it doesn’t let you back out, you shut the fucking thing off. Only good thing about this game is I have to mention the enemies try to avoid your attacks and their AI is pretty decent.

Does anyone know if these games are rare? I am able to buy them in a second-hand store, but I have no idea about the value. :Shttp://www.annebras.nl/extra/rare-games.jpgI see that the AVGN already has Captain Comic (the adventure), but in his video I see a light blue cartridge and this one is black (might be interesting?).Let me know what you guys think!~ hangman3d

Does anyone know if these games are rare? I am able to buy them in a second-hand store, but I have no idea about the value. :S http://www.annebras.nl/extra/rare-games.jpg I see that the AVGN already has Captain Comic (the adventure), but in his video I see a light blue cartridge and this one is black (might be interesting?).Let me know what you guys think! ~ hangman3d

OH MY FUCKING SHIT…. I… AM…. SPEECHLESS, AH, CAPS LOCK…
i wish i had such a collection like that. video games are by far my thang. i would even try and get i game disiner or tester…. when im older though.

i see you have legacy of the wizard you should do avgn episode on that nightmare of a game. and then burn it and send it back to hell where it came from from that game is almost impossible to beat with out the having nintendo power or internet and i dont know if there was a nintendo power on that game

I don’t care what people would about me being a Mother fan, but James, if you really want to, you could get a really rare prototype cartridge of the AMERICAN Earthbound game for the NES. Only about 3-4 people own the prototype cartridge.

Ugh I just checked to see if you had Mafat Conspiracy. And you do. Have you played it? How the SH** can anyone play this game its just a maze and everything looks the same it made me go crazy in like 3 and a half minutes..

There are a lot of unlicensed NES games that aren’t on this list. A line of obscure multicarts that aren’t listed on any major NES lists. They’re apparently all by the same company, and the titles are VERY misleading.

i only care about the ones on the top, none of that foreign crap. Your only missing 6. The only NES game I’ve even PLAYED was the Super Mario Bros/Duck Hunt game. and is Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan) or the lost levels part of your collection?

Anyone ever tells James “Temco World Cup Soccer” and “Tecmo Cup Soccer Game” are actually two different games?
“Tecmo World Cup Soccer” is a generic soccer game that wasn’t released in North America. “Tecmo Cup Soccer Game” is a turn-based soccer-RPG, better known as Captain Tsubasa (but with the license removed).

Having a AVGN marathon made me look through my own NES (small) collection, and stumbled across “Castle Of Deceit”.
Damn, that’s a shitty game! Would love to watch the nerd review and take a huge dump on it.

What an amazing collection! This is impressive, James.
Anyway, I’ve scanned through the list to see if my favorite games from my childhood appear, and there are two missing, which are Chou Jikuu Yousai Macross (by Namco) and B-Wings (by Data East). They’re both side-scrolling shooters, but I recommend them for their good music. Have a nice day!